Survival is not equal to life, another documentary worth recommending

Wendell 2022-11-26 08:01:27

I have watched a few episodes of "Beautiful China" filmed by the BBC and thought it was great, but I didn't expect this "HOME" that I saw recently to be highly recommended. After watching this film, it made me stop, think about my life, think about my life, think about all I can.

When we are looking forward to world peace and a beautiful life, how many countries or regions in this world are still in the midst of fiery wars, and human beings are killing each other. How many people survive in countries or regions that lack living resources. The polar glaciers are gradually melting, species are extinct, arable land is reduced, and food is in short supply. The film takes the current situation of various cities and regions around the world as the picture, which brings visual impact and shock!

A sentence in the film left a deep impression on me: "The forest diversity was replaced by a singel species-the oil palm....Monocultures of trees are gaining ground all over the world. But a monocultures is not a forest." (Forest The diversity of palms has been replaced by a single species of palm.... A single species of tree species is widely planted around the world, but a single species of tree is not a forest.) Those tall trees that look like pieces are not the forests in the impression of books!

How fortunate that we are living in this era of this country, and we will not suffer from the pain of lack of water and electricity. Survival is not the same as living. Fortunately, our lives are still beautiful and full of hope. Therefore, using HK's wildly translated name to say "the earth is beautiful depends on you", the earth, the environment, everything is not irrelevant to us. Environmental protection starts from the side.

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Extended Reading

Home quotes

  • Narrator: We are destroying the cycle of a life that was given to us.

  • Narrator: We know that the solutions are there today. We all have the power to change. So what are we waiting for?